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FINA 105: Aesthetics of Music
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A historical and critical survey of music with an emphasis upon how this uniquely treats the human experience and enhances and enriches the quality of life. Specific artists and their works will be examined as well as the creative and developmental steps in the aesthetic process. Students will also attend concerts and performances for analysis and discussion.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB
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FINA 107: Aesthetics of Drama
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An analytical and critical survey of the dramatic arts with an emphasis upon how they uniquely treat the human experience and enhance and enrich the quality of life. Specific artists and their works will be examined as well as the creative and developmental steps in the aesthetic process. Students will also observe plays, performances and productions for analysis and discussion.Delivery Methods: HYB
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FINA 110: The Aesthetic Experience Through the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course presents a survey of how the visual arts uniquely treats the human experience and story by enhancing and enriching the quality of life. Students will study the aesthetic experience in everyday life and will examine its varied expressions through the fine arts and applied arts. The creative and developmental process in the visual arts will be approached through an historic overview and experiential activity. Students will also visit museums, exhibits and galleries to gain first-hand experience of the visual arts.(This course is designed for the non-major. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.))
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FINA 111: The Aesthetic Experience Through Music
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course presents a survey of how music uniquely treats the human experience and story by enhancing and enriching the quality of life. Students will study the aesthetic experience in everyday life and will examine its varied expressions through music. The creative and developmental process in music will be approached through an historic overview and experiential activity. Students will also attend concerts and performances in order to gain first-hand experience of music.(This course is designed for the non-major. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.))
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FINA 112: The Aesthetic Experience Through Dance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course presents a survey of how dance uniquely treats the human experience and story by enhancing and enriching the quality of life. Students will study the aesthetic experience in everyday life and will examine its varied expressions through dance. The creative and developmental process in dance will be approached through an historic overview and experiential activity. Students will observe dance performances in order to gain first-hand experience of dance.(This course is designed for the non-major. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.))
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FINA 113: The Aesthetic Experience Through Drama
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course presents a survey of how drama uniquely treats the human experience and story by enhancing and enriching the quality of life. Students will study the aesthetic experience in everyday life and will examine its varied expressions through drama. The creative and developmental process in drama will be approached through an historic overview and experiential activity. Students will also observe plays, performances and productions to gain first-hand experience of drama.(This course is designed for the non-major. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.))
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FINC 140: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Comprehensive overview of personal financial planning. Emphasis on maximizing financial independence while recognizing limitations of available resources. Dynamics of commitment and anticipation of the future stressed.
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FINC 310: Finance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
ACCT 372This course will outline the financial tools used for financial decisions, such as ratio analysis, budgeting, time value of money, capital budgeting, and the various types of financial securities.Course Delivery Methods: WEB
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FINC 320: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 111 or MATH 200 or MATH 201; or consent of instructor. Develops the tools used for financial decisions, such as ratio analysis, time value of money, financial planning, capital budgeting, and valuation. Students are introduced to the issues of capital structure, dividend policy, financing, and agency problems in the corporation.
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FINC 360: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course studies international finance markets and institutions and how the international financial system affects treasury operations and corporate and portfolio investment decisions. Students will learn to analyse foreign exchange, multinational investment, and country risks and the tools for managing those risks. The theoretical concepts and analytical tools will be reinforced through cases and case problems.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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